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Ludopedia
6.8
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BGG
Our Verdict
Ice lovers and card game fans will enjoy Dokitto! Ice – fast, fun, and full of strategy.
Highlights
- Fast and fun
- Trick‑taking strategy
- Ice‑cream theme
Keep in mind
- 3‑scoop limit
- Risk of losing points
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Dokitto! Ice throws you into a group of ravenous eaters who decide to hit up a famous ice‑cream shop. The goal is simple: grab as many scoops as possible, but with a twist – the counter only allows up to three scoops per cone. If you try to take four, the ice‑cream falls and you’re out of that round’s score. The game plays out as a trick‑taking card game, where high and low value cards can be decisive. In each round, everyone plays a card; the winner of the trick takes points. If someone exceeds the three‑scoop limit, the round ends immediately and they don’t count toward the final score. The winner is the first to reach 10 victory tokens, which usually happens in 15‑to‑30‑minute sessions. With 2 to 5 players, the pace is quick but full of strategic decisions: when to play high cards, when to risk a low one to avoid losing points, or simply to control the trick. The components are simple – an ice‑cream themed card deck and a few victory tokens – but the blend of set collection and trick control creates a fun, accessible experience, perfect for anyone who enjoys fast‑paced card games with a deliciously playful theme.
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Categories
Families
Publisher
らなとパパ (Lana&Papa), (Self-Published), Arclight Games, Hobby World, Lúdilo, Meanbook Games, Yaofish Games, YOKA Games
Designer
Lana Inagaki, らな&パパ (Lana&Papa)
Artist
Osamu Inoue (井上磨)
How many players can play Dokitto! Ice?
The game supports 2 to 5 players, making it great for small groups and parties.
What is the typical game duration?
A game usually lasts between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on the number of players and how quickly the trick ends.
What is the complexity level?
The game has a low to medium complexity – easy to learn but with room for trick‑taking strategy.
What are the main components?
An ice‑cream themed card deck, victory tokens, and a small rulebook.
Who is it recommended for?
Ideal for those who enjoy fast, thematic card games that blend set collection with trick control.
How does scoring work?
Players earn points by winning tricks; if someone exceeds three scoops, the round ends and they receive no points for that round. The first to 10 tokens wins.
Is there a key strategy?
Timing when to play high or low cards to avoid exceeding three scoops and trying to dominate tricks throughout the game.